Co-pilot hijacks Ethiopian plane to seek Swiss asylum


Geneva, Feb 17, AFP: The co-pilot of an Ethiopian Airlines flight hijacked his aircraft today while the captain was in the bathroom and forced it to land in Geneva so he could seek asylum, police said.

The man was arrested after scaling out of the cockpit window on a rope, according to Geneva police spokesman Eric Grandjean.

The co-pilot said he seized his chance to take over flight ET-702 from Addis Ababa to Rome by locking himself in the cockpit when the pilot went to the bathroom, Grandjean told AFP.


Identified as an Ethiopian citizen born in 1983, the man told police "he felt threatened in his country and wants to seek asylum in Switzerland," he added. A total of 202 passengers and crew were on board the Boeing 767 as the drama played out.

"The co-pilot told air transport authorities he had a problem with his plane and needed to fill up with jet-fuel. He then set off a distress signal indicating the plane was hijacked, before saying he had engine trouble," Grandjean said.

Fighter jets escorted the plane from Italian airspace and it landed in Geneva at 6:02 am local time (1032 IST). "He parked the plane on the taxiway, he cut the engines then opened the cockpit window, threw out a rope and used it to descend to the tarmac," Grandjean said.

"He ran towards the police and immediately identified himself as the co-pilot and hijacker." The man said he acted alone, but as a precaution all those on board were frisked as they left the plane.

The runway was crowded with police and other emergency vehicles as passengers filed out with their arms up in the air or on their heads before boarding waiting buses.Geneva's chief prosecutor, Olivier Jornot, said there were no signs of violence towards the passengers or fellow crew.

"Of course the fact that a plane is being flown by someone who has committed a hijack means that the passengers were in danger," Jornot told reporters.

He said the co-pilot's reasons for feeling in danger in Ethiopia were unclear, as he had not expressed any "political or other motives", and that an asylum claim seemed unlikely to succeed.

"Technically there is no connection between asylum and the fact he committed a crime to come here. But I think his chances are not very high," he told reporters. The man risks a 20-year prison sentence, but Jornot said it was too early to say whether his actions warranted such a punishment.

Ethiopia's Information Minister Redwan Hussein said the co-pilot's record was under scrutiny.

  

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  • Glenn, Mangalore/Kuwait

    Tue, Feb 18 2014

    Leslie,Pilots subjected to jet lag hence their biological clocks are disturbed.Having said that we have to consider the advance age health problems too.Pressurization inside the cabin and air filtration are artificially maintained hence there will be a considerable impact on respiratory system amd pilots are prone to advance age respiratory complications.Though it looks very fancy to us their life is at risk on every flight.Only happiest part is best wine and company of pretty woman.Coming to the core subject this Co-pilot may be mentally disturbed.

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  • Amin Bhoja, Patte / Riyadh

    Tue, Feb 18 2014

    The Co-pilot I feel he is one of the mentally ill person,nobody will endanger 202 passengers life to attain his self goal of asylum.He will be arrested and jailed for his actions.

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  • Rita, Germany

    Mon, Feb 17 2014

    The fellow(co-pilot)is not normal I find.He is having a good Job when you compare to his co fellows back in his land.Instead, he came of hijack,closing out Pilot,putting passengers in danger suppose something had not functioned well and asking Asyl in Switzerland.Why he didn't go alone or when he lands there could have applied for Asyl if he wanted.Now he has to go back and go into the most hated place (Jail)No Job,dreams are gone with the wind.

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  • leslie fernandes, Udupi

    Mon, Feb 17 2014

    In all nations, there are a happy few...
    Pilots are the number one category among all...
    Why this man wants to run away from himself is a mystery...

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